FLIES FOR JUNE. 105 



Wings. The dark part of a starling's (juill 

 feather. 



Hook No. 2, long or short. 



This lly should be made small and fine. Its 

 metamorphosis is believed to be of a pale lemon 

 tint, which should be used in the evenings at 

 the same season. Imitation similar to No. 32. 



No. 30. THE MAELOW BUZZ. 



This insect comes from a pupa which iidiabits 

 the earth. It is very abundant in hot weather 

 at the water side, from the beginning until the 

 middle of June, flying about amongst poplar 

 trees, and feeding upon the leaves. A very 

 similar species is found in great numbers upon 

 fern. They are called Bracken-clocks in the 

 North, and well taken by the Trout. 



IMITATION. 



Body. Black ostrich herl twisted with pea- 

 cock herl and made with red silk thread. 



Wings and Legs. Are made buzz with a 

 dark furnace cock's hackle. 



